Adrian @ JB Solutions
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Tampa Bay, FL
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2021
- Boat Model
- 252SE
- Boat Length
- 25
I have a buddy talking me out of the spark. He’s selling his Trixx after a year. They say it’s fun for what it was intended for. But, if they try to ride it to their favorite swimming hole (maybe 25 minutes at 26mph) he says it just beats them up too much. (Good sized lake that gets some decent chop on windy days or big boating days with a lot of traffic)
Alternatively, my uncle bought a spark last summer and that’s what got my kids interested. Here on my local lake, we have much smoother water - and really no destinations to ride too. Lol. Any use at home would purely be for the fun.
The in-laws live on the lake and have a dock. It would be super easy to get a ski dock and attach to their dock and go play after we all get home from work. In-laws would probably love it because we’d be coming over more. ?
A 30 minute ride on a ski is probably not something for children (or skis IMO) that is a boat ride. The Spark is not a cruising ski - it is a play/fun ski. He is right it will beat you up in chop.
I have no reliability concerns with a modern Rotax engine. Mid-2000s - sure. I sold mine to a friend and they still run great. The SC models need to be rebuilt every 100 hours. The Sparks seem like a lot of work to perform maintenance but you can have the hull apart in under 10 minutes. If you had any major issues you then have the entire engine at your disposal. For reference, we were doing spark plugs/oil changes on two skis in under an hour for the Sparks.
Does anyone else offer a plastic hull? That would be a big sell for me with kids. Hit a dock? It's just a deep scratch and no fiberglass damage to be concerned about. Looks ugly? Replace just that panel.